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One's from Russia, the other from Ukraine.
Both were thrown together at school as teenagers where they became close friends... before losing touch.
So when Olya Robertson heard Inna Horbenko was hiding in a basement in Ukraine as missiles rained down, she did not hesitate to offer her old schoolmate shelter in the British home where she now lived.
The pair met aged 13 at school in the town of Novy Urengoy in western Siberia.
Mrs Robertson later met and married her financial adviser husband Jack, 57, in 1995 while studying English in Norwich.
While a reunion in 2005 was the last time the friends had met in person, they had kept in contact on social media.
Russian born Olya Robertson (right) of Norwich, Norfolk, who is sheltering her Ukrainian refugee school friend Inna Horbenko (left) at her home
Now Mrs Horbenko and her son have moved into the Russian’s four-bedroom home in Norfolk.
Mother-of-three Mrs Robertson, 48, said: ‘I am Russian and Inna is Ukrainian but it makes no difference. You do what you can to help your friends.
‘Like many other Russian people, I am totally against president Putin and his invasion of Ukraine. Inna and I were close friends as teenagers and were in a group of about six girls who hung out together.
‘Now I am just happy that I can help her when she is in need.’
Mrs Horbenko, 48, said: ‘I am so grateful to my friend and the UK for supporting us. In the back of my mind, I am still worrying about my daughter, my country, our home, cat and dogs and my husband, who is not allowed to leave the country.’
The pair met aged 13 at school in the remote town of Novy Urengoy in western Siberia
Inna (left) and Olya (right) pictured as teenagers during their school days in Siberia